Fuel imepanda by 70 bob in 2 months tunaambiwa tungoje next month ipungue na 10 bob. Finance bill 2026 is here to paralyze what is left of the economy. Govt claims this overtaxation ni coz the country is broke but has used 1.1 trillion on refreshments & travel. Economic terrorism
The level of mediocrity absolutely stinks. They arrive in luxury SUVs, surrounded by bodyguards, dressed in expensive designer clothes, with full stomachs and most likely healthy bank accounts too, all in front of impoverished masses who can only dream of such lives. Then they get on stage, dance to popular songs, sing along, shout slogans, spew division, hate, deceit and absolute rubbish, all to keep the crowd emotionally charged and entertained.
These are the very people meant to serve you. Your employees. The ones you call public servants, representatives, leaders.
Yet many of you cheer, chant, defend them, and treat them like celebrities, while your own lives remain unchanged. No real solutions. No progress. No transformation. Just endless performance and empty noise. Then there is the other familiar script for those who pay attention, the 527/- gang are deployed to confuse, distract, divide, and muddy the waters whenever uncomfortable truths begin to surface.
The same poor and struggling people who are their real employers are the ones being played the most.
Wake up.
It is what it is
#ReclaimNairobi
I agrees.
We went through tough times because our parents were bad with finances and others were not looking for jobs, that late woman called Wangari Maathai was fighting for forests instead of her pockets and that old reverend should have stuck to church and not constitution reforms.
Moi was good, he inspired Redykyulas and gave us milk.
Kenya’s biggest joke is its citizens.
We watch corrupt politicians loot public coffers dry, secure every lucrative government tender for their proxies, and then ride off into the sunset to "retire in peace" on billions we will owe for generations.
But the real comedy? The moment anyone asks how these overnight millionaires got their wealth, the very citizens they abused, starved, and deprived of basic healthcare turn into their fierce, untouchable shields. We fight their battles, defend their unexplained riches, and treat our oppressors like deities.
Kenyan citizens are astonishingly gullible, hopelessly silly, and active participants in their own suffering. We don’t need leaders to enslave us—we volunteer for the job.
The Switch Is Spoilt, Not Just Off
Kenyans must outgrow this lazy binary thinking where if you are against Ruto, then you must be for Rigathi... if you attack Rigathi, then you must be defending Ruto.... if you criticize Uhuru, then you must be UDA...if you condemn UDA, then you must be Azimio.
Even worse is the tribal prison where people assume that because you are Kikuyu, you must automatically support Rigathi, or because you are Kalenjin, you must automatically defend Ruto. That is how politicians keep communities mentally captured, because instead of citizens thinking freely, they are reduced to ethnic voting machines defending thieves who do not even share the loot with them.
This country is not a light switch where everything must be either on or off. Sometimes the switch itself is spoilt. Sometimes the entire wiring is rotten. Sometimes the bulb, the socket, the meter and the person collecting the bill are all part of the same problem.
Ruto can be dangerous, Rigathi can be dishonest, Uhuru can be corrupt, Raila’s old opposition politics can have failed Kenyans, and the entire political class can still be one recycling plant of greed. These things can all be true at the same time.
The real tragedy is that Kenyans keep being forced into choosing which thief they want to defend, which tribe must own which thief, and which gang deserves another chance, instead of asking why the house is full of thieves in the first place. The country needs independent thinking, not political remote controls that only move between two broken channels.
@MeshackMak24334@baroswahjr Only that the same doesn't happen with our hospitals...we talking of reality not how it should be....KNH could buy basic gloves yet they are in business every day making over 40M what do you mean
@MeshackMak24334@baroswahjr Our schools will run like our hospitals, we have directors of education in each county that can just cross check this things rather than our schools begging government so that they can function
You’re kicking someone who’s already down and not down because he made poor decisions but because of this government. Shame on you , and whatever nonsense you stand for.
And mimi I am telling stories that you will never see anywhere. Like how many of you know about Stephen "Ghost" Mwangi who was abducted in Karatina and tortured at Regional DCIO bunker in Nyeri? A young student at KU. That is what President Ruto has done to Kenyans.
@WilliamsRuto I was diagnosed with cancer soon after you were declared president. I have always wondered whether there is a link. Before I die, I want to know, how much money and land do you need, and how much suffering do you want to inflict on Kenyans before you die?
Zile siku za kufanyia wanasiasa wauaji mboka kaa influencer ziliisha
Huezi support muuaji then utuambie tununue TV na tununue, kauzie wale maiti waliuliwa na hao politicians una-support